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Housing: What’s Next? Conference registration end APRIL 29 2019 – – 17:00

HCC_HomeCare_FAHear from those who are “thinking outside the box,” onwhy existing housing isn’t serving an aging population.We are bringing together key people from variouslevels of government and organizations who have setup successful models for seniors and inter- generational housing. These experts will help us determine What’s Next. Click the following link to register TODAY , […]

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TWELVE AREAS TO CONSIDER WHEN THINKING ABOUT A RETIREMENT COMMUNITY WITH LIFELONG SERVICES

(This article has been written with guest blogger, Alan Wolkenstein MSW, ACSW) As family members age, there may come a time when an older person’s needs can no longer be met in his/her current home. It may be unsafe, there may be too many worries, or it may be stressful for all involved. For example,

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Housing – Will They Stay or Go?

For decades, Canadians have been fed a steady diet of predictions, speculations and warnings about the baby boom effect—the ways in which the nation’s largest demographic cohort would shape our society in years to come. That future is now. With the first wave of boomers now classified as seniors, we are witnessing a dramatic shift

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Aging in Place: An Intergenerational Priority

Posted: 12/12/2014 10:15 am EST Updated: 12/12/2014 10:59 am EST By Susan Blumenthal, M.D., M.P.A. and Emma Lape The baby boom generation is revolutionizing American culture, leaving its mark on every product, service, and institution it touches in the 21st century. As baby boomers grow older, society is transforming as a result with services related

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